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Medicine and science in sports | 1975

Iowa wrestling study: changes in the urinary profiles of wrestlers prior to and after competition.

Edward J. Zambraski; Charles M. Tipton; Tcheng Tk; Jordon Hr; Vailas Ac; Callahan Ak

During the 1973 and 1974 state high school wrestling championships, urine samples were obtained from wrestlers prior to the weigh-in, immediately before they wrestled, and immediately after the subjects had completed their match. Specific gravity, osmolarity, pH, sodium and potassium determinations, as well as qualitative tests for protein and ketones, indicated that the wrestlers were in a dehydrated state at the time of weigh-in. After the five hour interim between the weigh-in and the first match, all but the pH measure remained essentially unchanged. This absence of significant changes in the urinary profile suggests that the wrestlers were unable to rehydrate during the five hour time period between the weigh-in and the first match and that they were competing in a dehydrated state. Urine samples collected after competition were significantly lower in specific gravity, osmolarity and potassium concentration than samples obtained before the match. The urinary potassium levels were of interest because at the three conditions (weigh-in, before the first match, after competition) they were 73-182% higher than values reported for high school students who were nonwrestlers.


Medicine and science in sports | 1974

Iowa wrestling study: urinary profiles of state finalists prior to competition.

Edward J. Zambraski; Charles M. Tipton; Jordon Hr; Palmer Wk; Tcheng Tk

ABSTRACTBasal urinary samples were obtained from 60 finalists prior to the official weigh-in at the 1972 state high school wrestling championships. None of the subjects had medical histories of kidney disease, or had exercised, consumed food or liquid for at least 8 hours prior to measurement. Sampl


Pflügers Archiv: European Journal of Physiology | 1971

Influence of physical training, aortic constriction and exogenous anterior pituitary hormones on the heart weights of hypophysectomized rats

Charles M. Tipton; Tcheng Tk

SummaryStudies were conducted with hypophysectomized rats to determine the effects of chronic exercise (training), injections of exogenous hormones, aortic constrictions and combinations there of on the weight of the heart. In addition, the role of growth hormone on cardiac weight was reinvestigated. The hypophysectomized rats that were trained for 10 weeks or longer had significantly heavier heart weights than their nontrained counterparts. When daily injections of a single exogenous hormone of ACTH, GH, ICSH or TSH were made into trained and nontrained animals, there was no trained group that had significantly heavier heart weights than their control group. Rats having aortic constrictions or receiving DOCA injections also had significantly heavier heart weights than their controls. When various dosages of GH (0.2 mg to 6.0 mg) were injected daily for three weeks, no evidence was obtained that indicated that the presence of this hormone resulted in cardiac enlargement. It was concluded that under the experimental condition of this study, cardiac enlargement can occur in hypophysectomized rats when the work demands on the heart have been increased.


American Journal of Physiology | 1970

Influence of exercise on strength of medial collateral knee ligaments of dogs.

Charles M. Tipton; Sl James; W Mergner; Tcheng Tk


JAMA | 1970

Iowa Wrestling Study: Weight Loss in High School Students

Charles M. Tipton; Tcheng Tk


Journal of Applied Physiology | 1978

Physical activity and hypophysectomy on the aerobic capacity of ligaments and tendons

A. C. Vailas; Charles M. Tipton; H. L. Laughlin; Tcheng Tk; R. D. Matthes


Medicine and science in sports | 1977

The role of chronic exercise on resting blood pressures of normotensive and hypertensive rats.

Charles M. Tipton; Ronald D. Matthes; Callahan Ak; Tcheng Tk; Lais Ly


Journal of Applied Physiology | 1977

Response of immunosympathectomized rats to training

D. E. Paynter; Charles M. Tipton; Tcheng Tk


American Journal of Physiology | 1971

Ligamentous strength measurements from hypophysectomized rats

Charles M. Tipton; Tcheng Tk; W Mergner


Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise | 1972

URINARY PROFILES OF STATE WRESTLING FINALISTS PRIOR TO COMPETITION

Edward J. Zambraski; Charles M. Tipton; H. R. Jordon; W. K. Palmer; Tcheng Tk

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